Jello's Bowl
Jello’s Bowl mostly consists of closed terrain. Capitol is the only named chute that is ever open in this bowl. In order to ski Jello’s Bowl, take the same hiking path towards Palmyra Peak above the top of the Black Iron Bowl. You’ll see the boot path breaking off to the left. You’ll briefly ski down Sunrise and traverse to the skier’s left towards Electric Shock. You will pop back over the ridgeline and be facing northwest into Jello’s Bowl.

Terrain Info
Mostly closed terrain with difficult chutes for experts only.
Jello's Bowl Bowl Stats
- Opened: 2008
- Vertical Drop: Approx 800'
The photo below shows Jello’s Bowl with only a handful of tracks heading down Capitol. Other skiers have traversed onto the slope from the sides in order to catch a few turns down the lower portion. This photo was taken from the Prospect Express chairlift.


The Gold Hill Chutes on the left with Jello’s Bowl and Palmyra Peak in the middle, seen here from the Prospect Bowl on a sunny day.